What are you planning to do this weekend? Our team is coming to Seattle and I am spending the weekend with my twin sister and niece. Do you live on the West Coast? I always forget how the air is filled with the scent of pine and eucalyptus! Have a great weekend! Here are some links from around the web…
Oh I love this whole look.
Are you a local? “In New England, the rule is simple: if you have three grandparents born in the town where you live, you’re immediately considered a local.”
Inside Out 2 is changing the way therapists talk to their patients: “I’m stealing lines from the movie and quoting them to adults, but I don’t tell them I’m quoting them,” said psychologist Regine Galanti. (NYTimes gift link)
Hold on, what do you put in a chocolate cake?
Mark your calendars for Bad Sisters Season 2.
Wow, can a couple live in a 74 sq ft apartment in the Netherlands? The bedroom is gorgeous, but I’d be claustrophobic. (NYTimes gift link)
This French bag is so cool.
Beautiful photo of fireworks.
If Tim Waltz is America’s father, then they are America’s other family, haha.
27 travel hacks, including “Keep dryer sheets in your luggage to keep it smelling clean and fresh.”
The highest form of intelligence.
Finally, this week on The Big Salad, we talked about ex-boyfriends, where I talked to my college boyfriend on the podcast about our relationship, breakups, awkward encounters, and tips for staying friends. Five readers also shared their painfully funny ex-boyfriend stories, which you can read here (if you’re a paid subscriber).
Additionally, there are two comments from readers.
Wednesday shared her treasure hunt parenting tips: “My 11-year-old son is home with me this week. All his friends are on holiday so it’s just the two of us. To keep him from going crazy, we decided on a theme: ‘Around the World in New York.’ Today is Italian so we went to Eataly and had fresh pasta. Later we’re going for gelato and watching an old Italian movie. Tomorrow we’re going to England so I’m excited!”
As Kate explains in Have a Beautiful Weekend, “The truth is, I was on my first date in 15 years and in the middle of the date I pulled out the questionnaire. I’d forgotten what it said but I remembered it being funny, so I showed it to my date, hoping to seem cool. We read the questionnaire together at the bar and we got to the question about whether or not to kiss. And, dear readers, we did kiss.”
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